It's hard to believe, but spring break is just around the corner. Leaving many homeowners planning their week long vacations to warm destinations. But before you leave town, authorities say, you need to ask one question. Is your home protected in case of a burglary?

A new study from ISU shows that the school's international student population, brings more to campus than just cultural education. The students also have a large financial impact. And it's not just an impact on campus. This study says international students actually have a huge economic impact on the Terre Haute community as a whole.

Many blood drives have been canceled the past few months. That's due to winter weather conditions and flu outbreaks. Monday, the Terre Haute Red Dross continued with their blood drive, and donors were ready to help out.

Snow is on the ground right now, but in a couple of days, we could be dealing with another issue. With ice, rain and changing temperatures in the forecast, flooding is a concern, and all that water can have a devastating effect.

Clean Line Energy wants to build a 750 mile transmission line called the Grain Belt Express, which would run through Clark County, Illinois. Residents in West Union attended a meeting on the matter Monday morning.

Driving in it might not be fun, but snow doesn't always have to be a drag. Lots of you out there sent us some great shots of you enjoying the snow and it looked like a ton of fun. Here are just a few of pictures we got.

The YMCA in Clay County strives every year to help out folks in the community, and they're not stopping anytime soon. The Y kicked off their annual campaign, and now they need your help to reach their goal. The financial assistance program's goal is to make sure no one is turned away from the YMCA due to limited income.